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Publikováno v:
Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma. 32:803-820
Autor:
Danielle C. Swick, Yarneccia D. Dyson, Katherine Roosevelt, Daniel T. Rhodes, Melissa Floyd-Pickard, Kelly J. Poole, Michael Thull
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Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions. :1-14
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Journal of Social Work Education. 57:238-252
This article examines how structural racism amplified the direct and indirect effects of COVID-19 for African American, Asian/Asian American, and Latino/a/x and Hispanic social work students during...
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Urban Social Work. 5:43-59
ObjectiveThis study examined factors associated with alcohol use and condomlessinsertive anal sex among a sample of BLMSM (N = 188), self-identified as HIV- negative, ages 18–40. The influence of alcohol use on sexual positioning during condomless
Publikováno v:
Journal of Black Sexuality and Relationships. 6:49-69
Autor:
Yarneccia D. Dyson, Lcsw Bronwyn Cross-Denny, Licsw Maria del Mar Fariña, Msw Maria A. Gurrola
Publikováno v:
Social Work & Christianity. 47:83-95
In today’s society, the marginalization and oppression among vulnerable communities emphasizes the need for racial, ethnic, and cultural reconciliation. Slavery, racism, and white privilege have had long standing and negative effects in the history
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Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care. 29:53-59
The purpose of our study was to explore HIV testing behaviors and attitudes among young Black women ages 18-24 years in southern North Carolina (N =17) using a semi-structured interview based on the Socio-Ecological Model. The findings showed that in
Now more than ever there is a need to focus on Black men's health in higher education and ensure that future practitioners are trained to ethically and culturally serve this historically oppressed community. This textbook provides practical insight a
Publikováno v:
Affilia. 32:531-542
This study explores the intersection of race, class, and gender on substance abuse treatment and human immunodeficiency virus risk among 12 incarcerated black women by integrating the Health Belief Model with Black Feminist Theory. The findings sugge